How to Talk to Your Kids About Race
Thursday, February 4
7pm
Virtual

Learn conversation starters and strategies to help families have meaningful conversations about race with Professor Natoya Haskins from W&M's School of Education. 

Brown Table Talk: Maintaining Your Goals
Thursday, February 11
6pm - 7pm
http://bit.ly/BrownTableTalkSPR21

Brown Table Talk is a space for women of color to speak their truth and share their experiences. An exchange of dialogue within a JUDGEMENT FREE ZONE.


    Horizon: A Group for Survivors, By Survivors
    Friday, February 12 - Friday, May 7
    3pm - 4pm
    Campus Center, Online

    HORIZON is a peer-based social group for survivors of sexual assault and harassment attending William & Mary. 

    Stamped Book Discussion: Student Edition
    Monday, February 15
    4pm
    Virtual

    W&M Libraries will host a book discussion for W&M students on Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You on February 15 at 4 p.m.

    Courageous Conversation: Democracy, Freedom and Justice in Education
    Tuesday, February 16
    6pm - 7pm
    Zoom

    The next School of Education Courageous Conversation will focus on the topics of democracy, freedom and justice in education.

    The Haven: Healthy Connections Group
    Tuesday, February 16 - Tuesday, May 4
    7:30pm - 8:30pm
    Campus Center, Online

    Healthy Connections is a discussion group for William & Mary students needing support with dating or intimate-partner relationships. 

    A Thousand Words: The Fight Against Racist Imagery
    Wednesday, February 17
    7pm - 8pm
    Virtual

    Steve Prince will take participants on a historical journey examining the power of racist imagery upon the psyche of America and the world.

    The Untethered: Homecoming 2020
    Thursday, February 18 - Sunday, February 21
    Virtual

    The Untethered, a troupe of BIPOC Theatre alumni, present their new work in "Homecoming”. This never-before-seen live online event series features performances of song, dance, spoken word and monodrama.

      Stamped Community Book Discussion
      Thursday, February 18
      2pm
      Virtual

      W&M Libraries will host a community book discussion on February 18 at 2 p.m. on Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You by Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi.

      Faculty Research Brown Bag: Improving Inclusion for Individuals with Disabilities
      Thursday, February 18
      2pm - 3pm
      Zoom

      Assistant Professor Heartley Huber will discuss the significant impact peer partners can have on the social development, inclusion, and acceptance of students with disabilities in schools. 

        Law School Application Workshop
        Thursday, February 18
        6pm - 7:30pm
        Zoom: https://cwm.zoom.us/j/91300917873

        Law School Application Workshop

          Asian Centennial Film Series presents FAR EAST DEEP SOUTH by Larissa Lam
          Friday, February 19
          11am - 1:30pm
          Streaming via Registration

          To kick off the Asian Centennial at W&M commemorating the admission of Chen Pu-Kao, the first Chinese, Asian, and student of color so far on record, the Asian, Pacific, and Middle Eastern Film Series presents Larissa Lam's film "Far East Deep South."

          Virtual Author Visit: Jason Reynolds
          Monday, February 22
          7pm
          Virtual

          Jason Reynolds is the New York Times bestselling co-author of Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You, along with Ibram X. Kendi. Reynolds will discuss his book and answer questions from the audience.

          BLSA Week: Ebonie Alexander, Executive Director, Black Family Land Trust
          Tuesday, February 23
          1pm - 1:50pm
          Law School, Zoom

          Join the Black Law Students Association (BLSA) as the executive director of the Black Family Land Trust, Inc. (BFLT) shares the work that BFLT is doing to protect the property rights of Black and underrepresented landowners.

          National Eating Disorders Awareness Week: Virtual Art Therapy
          Tuesday, February 23
          5pm - 6pm
          Zoom

          In recognition of National Eating Disorder Awareness Week join us for a virtual art therapy zoom session. We will express ourselves using your medium of choice as we are guided by Board Certified Art Therapist Sarah Balascio.

          National Eating Disorders Awareness Week: Heal Meeting
          Tuesday, February 23
          7pm - 8pm
          Zoom

          During Heal’s meeting, we will discuss this year’s NEDA Week theme, “Every Body Has a Seat At the Table”. We will talk about inclusion, representation, and how these factors can positively influence eating disorder recovery. 

          Harriet: A Discussion
          Wednesday, February 24
          6pm - 7pm
          School of Education, Zoom

          Join us for a discussion about the life and legacy of Harriet Tubman and the educational implications.

            NEDA Week: Exploring Your Seat at the Table: a Multicultural Mosaic 
            Wednesday, February 24
            7pm - 8pm
            Zoom

            Join us for a discussion on multicultural issues within the eating disorder world, with a focus on helping to identify our own seat at the table.   This National Eating Disorders Awareness Week speaking event will be led by clinician Khara Randall.



            Black. Queer. W&M 
            Wednesday, February 24
            8pm - 9:30pm
            https://bit.ly/BQWM2021

            Center of Student Diversity and the Rainbow Coalition at William & Mary invites you to an open and honest panel conversation on the intersectionality of blackness and queerness and how it affects lives on campus -- past, present, and future.



            National Eating Disorders Awareness Week: Student Panel
            Thursday, February 25
            7pm - 8pm
            Zoom

            Come for an evening of honest storytelling, refreshing vulnerability, and inspirational courage. With bravery and grace, six William & Mary students will share their survivor stories of eating disorder and recovery. 

            Chat & Chew: The New Old Civil Rights Movement
            Friday, February 26
            12pm - 1pm
            https://cwm.zoom.us/j/99082373949

            Come and watch clips of the film I Am Not Your Negro, a movie adaptation of James Baldwin's unfinished work, Remember This House and discuss an ongoing Civil Rights movement.

            Reclaiming What's Ours: Exploring the Realms of Intellectual Property Protections for Black Creators
            Friday, February 26
            6pm - 7:30pm
            Law School, Virtual

            The Black Law Students Association will host its annual (and first-ever virtual) symposium on February 26.  RSVP for Zoom details.

            AMP / Join AMP 2021-2022!
            Sunday, February 28 - Wednesday, March 31
            https://tribelink.wm.edu/submitter/form/start/469308


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